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the streets in downtown boston as well. but the side streets are still a mess. people still trying to dig out. and they're also digging out and testing what i'm crossing now and that's the rapid transit line. the transit system to maek sure that it's working properly. they expect that they will be getting at least partial service back and running tomorrow. schools probably not so much. they are going to be closed. but today for people who live in the suburbs, who have been inside their houses, unable to get out, it's great to be outside. alex, you're one of them. what's it been like for you inside now finally getting out? >> it was a little stir-crazy, we didn't get out for two days. but the sun's out and the stores are finally back open. so we're out. >> what are you going to do about getting to work tomorrow being that you don't have a car and the rails probably not going to be in normal service. >> we're just hoping that the green line is running as scheduled, but we have no idea yet. >> what are you going to do if you c
the streets in downtown boston as well. but the side streets are still a mess. people still trying to dig out. and they're also digging out and testing what i'm crossing now and that's the rapid transit line. the transit system to maek sure that it's working properly. they expect that they will be getting at least partial service back and running tomorrow. schools probably not so much. they are going to be closed. but today for people who live in the suburbs, who have been inside their houses,...
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boston was one of the areas hardest hit and record-making here. it was the fifth largest snowfall on record in weather history in boston. and it's not just the snow and wind i was concerned about this morning. that's gone. it's the cold temperatures. look how cold it is for a lot of these cities that you were just talking about, more than 350,000 still without power. and the numbers not pretty as we go into day two of digging out. at its peak it was a turbulent tempest. demolishing seawalls in new hampshire, sending the ocean into massachusetts homes and forcing people and their belongings out. the nor'easter that immobilized more than 40 million americans this weekend is now off to sea, but its icy residue is feet deep. everywhere encasing cars and responsible for taking at least nine lives, two to carbon monoxide poisoning including a 12-year-old boy. >> i'm assuming the son got cold so the father told him to sit in the car, and then the next thing you know, the father started screaming he's not breathing. he's not breathing. >> the exhaust pipe
boston was one of the areas hardest hit and record-making here. it was the fifth largest snowfall on record in weather history in boston. and it's not just the snow and wind i was concerned about this morning. that's gone. it's the cold temperatures. look how cold it is for a lot of these cities that you were just talking about, more than 350,000 still without power. and the numbers not pretty as we go into day two of digging out. at its peak it was a turbulent tempest. demolishing seawalls in...
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hundreds and hundreds of them, most from chicago and boston. he never did airlines has canceled more than 350 flights for friday. american has canceled 43. reagan national is swarmed with anxious travelers. >> i am trying to push my flight up so i can get home to my kids. >> she was lucky. >> i got the last sea>> it was like getting the golden ticket. i hope i'm going to get home. i have to fly out again on sunday. i will be digging tomorrow night. >> the storm could dump up to 2 feet of snow. a collision from one storm from the midwest and another on the east coast as boston preparing. these travelers have tickets but there connecting flight has already been cancelled. >> it is supposed to be an historical storm. >> their flight has been cancelled. >> we're trying to protect our flights out of washington today instead of boston tomorrow. >> we did not find flights canceled at dulles but we did find travelers worried about getting stranded in boston waiting for a connecting flight. >> it has been a rough trip for traveling. copley and will be a
hundreds and hundreds of them, most from chicago and boston. he never did airlines has canceled more than 350 flights for friday. american has canceled 43. reagan national is swarmed with anxious travelers. >> i am trying to push my flight up so i can get home to my kids. >> she was lucky. >> i got the last sea>> it was like getting the golden ticket. i hope i'm going to get home. i have to fly out again on sunday. i will be digging tomorrow night. >> the storm...
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boston, same thing. one flight to maine was canceled and that airport has been closed. >> we may have delays and end up over night in philadelphia or elsewhere. whatever happens will happen. >> amtrak is halting all northeast trains this afternoon. new york residents are trying to stay positive. >> my husband likes to shovel and i will say okay. >> john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> the problems are here because of what's going on to the north. we are live in boston with our correspondent as people begin to hunker down for the storm. you are potentially facing really serious problems today. >> very serious problems. in the timeline, earlier this morning when i spoke with you it was a grassy area here. now with covered in snow. this will only pick up through the afternoon and evening moderate snow. in the overnight is when it will become much more intense with 2 to 3 inches per hour. total snowfall accumulation of 1 foot to 3 feet. people should stay home. there's no reason to be out. it will be a dangerous si
boston, same thing. one flight to maine was canceled and that airport has been closed. >> we may have delays and end up over night in philadelphia or elsewhere. whatever happens will happen. >> amtrak is halting all northeast trains this afternoon. new york residents are trying to stay positive. >> my husband likes to shovel and i will say okay. >> john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> the problems are here because of what's going on to the north. we are live in boston...
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four storms in boston history have eclipsed 24 inches. this has a good chance at being number five. >> and another nor'easter as ron pointed out, this rain and snow and wind and high tide is going to hit all these sandy victims up and down the coast all over again. 100 days after that storm. jim cantore in boston, we'll be talking along the way. >>> now back to southern washington, john brennan, president obama's choice to lead the cia in the second term, was grilled by both democrats and republicans at a confirmation hearing today, one that got off to a raucous start, with protesters and questions about the agency's controversial drone program and interrogation program. nbc's andrea mitchell covering in our washington newsroom. andrea, it's not every day you hear the order to have the hearing room cleared. >> reporter: not indeed. in fact, the senate historians said they can't recall this happening going back to the '60s and '70s. today a chastened john brennan programs promised to be open with congress if he is confirmed to lead the cia
four storms in boston history have eclipsed 24 inches. this has a good chance at being number five. >> and another nor'easter as ron pointed out, this rain and snow and wind and high tide is going to hit all these sandy victims up and down the coast all over again. 100 days after that storm. jim cantore in boston, we'll be talking along the way. >>> now back to southern washington, john brennan, president obama's choice to lead the cia in the second term, was grilled by both...
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boston's logan airport remains closed. marchly hall reports a huge digging out is underway tonight. >> road crews are working around the clock to clear streets throughout the northeast. several states have lifted travel bans and airports are reopening. but it's taken a lot of work. >> everything is crazy since last night. i have been out since last night. >> a massive winter storm dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some places. new york's long island was one of the hardest hit. firefighters had to rescue dozens of people trapped on local roadways all night. >> putting on three layers of clothes and went to sleep. >> in massachusetts, people worked together to dig out. >> we have a snow blower, so my husband is somewhere in the neighborhood cleaning other people's houses. we are finishing up here. >> people in areas buries under the snow have to deal with frigid temperatures. here, it's expected to drop into the single digits overnight. >> thousands of people will have to brave those temperatures without electricity. at the
boston's logan airport remains closed. marchly hall reports a huge digging out is underway tonight. >> road crews are working around the clock to clear streets throughout the northeast. several states have lifted travel bans and airports are reopening. but it's taken a lot of work. >> everything is crazy since last night. i have been out since last night. >> a massive winter storm dumped more than 3 feet of snow in some places. new york's long island was one of the hardest...
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he's live in boston. good morning, jay. >> reporter: the official count at logan airport, 21.4 inches. that's going to increase. 400,000 without power in this state. those numbersi could climb as well. the winter storm pounding the northeast since friday continued to strengthen overnight into a fierce and relentless blizzard, making matters worse, hurricane-force winds, gusts up to 75 miles an hour creating blinding conditions. the projected snowfall totals are staggering. before it's over, up to three feet of snow is expected in parts of new england, including boston. the storm has literally stopped most of new england nits tracks. more than 1800 cancellations at new york area airports, 4700 flights canceled nationwide. the governor of massachusetts ordered all cars off the roadways starting at 4:00. a move that made sense after this 19-car pileup in maine scattered cars across the road and into ditches. >> please, please exercise caution and use common sense. >> reporter: this historic storm is the resu
he's live in boston. good morning, jay. >> reporter: the official count at logan airport, 21.4 inches. that's going to increase. 400,000 without power in this state. those numbersi could climb as well. the winter storm pounding the northeast since friday continued to strengthen overnight into a fierce and relentless blizzard, making matters worse, hurricane-force winds, gusts up to 75 miles an hour creating blinding conditions. the projected snowfall totals are staggering. before it's...
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you can see boston could end up with more than two feet of snow. new york city should be closer to six to ten inches and hartford 12 to 18. that's the east. out west we have some weather of your own from san francisco down into l.a. we have a lot of showers out that way and those will continue to affect the coast of l.a. temperatures will only be in the 40s and 50s on the elko, nevada could end up with a wintry mix. snow in the northeast and rain in california. it should wind down tomorrow. >> i would take the rain if i had a choice. >> so i would. >> thank. defense secretary leon panetta's almost last day on benghazi and david beckham's latest foray into the nether world. >>> welcome back. here are some other stories making news this morning. while being grilled by the senate armed services committee outgoing defense secretary leon panetta strongly defended the pentagon's response to the september 11 attack in benghazi that left chris stevenson and three others dead. panetta told lawmakers there just wasn't enough time to get attack aircraft to th
you can see boston could end up with more than two feet of snow. new york city should be closer to six to ten inches and hartford 12 to 18. that's the east. out west we have some weather of your own from san francisco down into l.a. we have a lot of showers out that way and those will continue to affect the coast of l.a. temperatures will only be in the 40s and 50s on the elko, nevada could end up with a wintry mix. snow in the northeast and rain in california. it should wind down tomorrow....
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>> al roker on a very snowy boston common. al, thanks. >>> as we said, this storm has brought so much to a standstill. as they like to say in storms like this, if you're not already where you wanted to be, there's little use trying. that means roads, rails, especially the sky. the air space is pretty much shut down. rehema ellis is at new york laguardia. she was ordered outside the airport when the inside was shut down late today. rehema, looks pretty quiet there. >> reporter: indeed, brian. this is how the storm is impacting travel. look here at one of the nation's busiest airports. new york's laguardia airport is virtually empty on a friday evening. the monitors inside the terminal tell the story. more than 1,800 cancellations at new york's area airports. connecticut's bradley international airport shut down earlier today. 4,700 flights were cancelled nationwide yesterday, today and tomorrow. good news for passengers. airlines waived the cancellation fees, hoping passengers would make other plans. overnight, 200 pieces of sn
>> al roker on a very snowy boston common. al, thanks. >>> as we said, this storm has brought so much to a standstill. as they like to say in storms like this, if you're not already where you wanted to be, there's little use trying. that means roads, rails, especially the sky. the air space is pretty much shut down. rehema ellis is at new york laguardia. she was ordered outside the airport when the inside was shut down late today. rehema, looks pretty quiet there. >>...
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well no big city book editor did it so to be a best seller you need new york times or the chronicle or boston globes to give you good book reviews. no national t.v. or, m pr so paul said what's going on out there. i said, you know this is what i think it's about book clubs and women's groups, synagogues, mosques and churches and an incredible amount of book clubs here in the bay view area and about people yearning for piece and looking for the answers of peace. any ways it's been really incredible and aspire together see people from all walks of life i really think can re late to promoting peace one child at a time. we got some news last month that the pentagon purchased 5,000 copies. let me finish it. and it's for counter intelligence training, 101 and mandatory reading for they're course encounter intelligence. this is in tan sa any a. i went there when i was three years old and my father founded a medical center and my mother started a school. it was a wonderful childhood. i went to school with children from two dozen countries. with jews and christians and hindus and for me that was the w
well no big city book editor did it so to be a best seller you need new york times or the chronicle or boston globes to give you good book reviews. no national t.v. or, m pr so paul said what's going on out there. i said, you know this is what i think it's about book clubs and women's groups, synagogues, mosques and churches and an incredible amount of book clubs here in the bay view area and about people yearning for piece and looking for the answers of peace. any ways it's been really...
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nbc's jay grey is in boston. he has the latest for us. >> reporter: a weather storm pounding the northeast since friday continued to strengthen overnight into a fierce and relentless blizzard. making matters worse, hurricane force winds, gusts up to 75 miles an hour, creating blinding conditions. the projected snowfall foals are staggering. before it's over, up to three feet of snow is expected in parts of new england, including boston. the storm has literally stopped most of new england in its tracks. more than 1800 cancellations at new york area airports, 4700 flights canceled nationwide. the government of massachusetts ordered all cars off the roadways starting at 4:00, a move that made sense after this 19-car pileup in maine scattered cars across the road and into ditches. >> please, please, exercise caution and use common sense. >> reporter: this historic storm is the result of two converging systems colliding over the northeast. >> the conditions are horrible. >> reporter: horrible even for veteran snowplow
nbc's jay grey is in boston. he has the latest for us. >> reporter: a weather storm pounding the northeast since friday continued to strengthen overnight into a fierce and relentless blizzard. making matters worse, hurricane force winds, gusts up to 75 miles an hour, creating blinding conditions. the projected snowfall foals are staggering. before it's over, up to three feet of snow is expected in parts of new england, including boston. the storm has literally stopped most of new england...
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>> have you been to boston in a snowstorm? melissa: i went to college in boston. yes, i have. >> i lived in boston for two years as well. streets are incredibly narrow. yet to fetus know if you try to power shovel, they're already narrow end is a really difficult time. first responders the dow for fires are those tens of things, they cannot get through. so is a very wise call. nothing is happening is, we have been seeing snow and rain here in new york city of a lot. people aren't thinking, well, maybe it is not that bad. a lot of accumulation. melissa: maybe my flights should not have been cancelled as we are all thinking. >> that is what some are thinking. this is just getting going, the precursor to the storm. tonight from 8:00 p.m. on until around 8:00 a.m. for boston until 6:00 a.m. year it will be the bulk of the storm, incredibly strong, wind will be in new york over 40 miles-per-hour. boston around midnight tonight there will be gusting up to around 15 : 16. melissa: is that a good idea? >> let me tell you, have been up there. it is incredibly exhilarating.
>> have you been to boston in a snowstorm? melissa: i went to college in boston. yes, i have. >> i lived in boston for two years as well. streets are incredibly narrow. yet to fetus know if you try to power shovel, they're already narrow end is a really difficult time. first responders the dow for fires are those tens of things, they cannot get through. so is a very wise call. nothing is happening is, we have been seeing snow and rain here in new york city of a lot. people aren't...
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schools are closed in boston and a number of other cities. starting this afternoon, amtrak is suspending service between new york and new england. >> the worst of the storm is expected to hit this evening, with hurricane-force winds. we begin our coverage, now, with abc's pretty arla. >> reporter: all of the towns on the northeast, with estimates it could drop up to 2 1/2 feet of snow. massachusetts governor due value patrick says this storm will make safe travel nearly impossible. >> accumulation is expected to be swift, heavy and dangerous. >> stay off the streets of our city. basically, stay home. >> reporter: the storm struck the midwest, blanketing chicago with snow and leaving cars in ditches in wisconsin. along the i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead. new york has 6,300 miles of streets to plow. >> we h
schools are closed in boston and a number of other cities. starting this afternoon, amtrak is suspending service between new york and new england. >> the worst of the storm is expected to hit this evening, with hurricane-force winds. we begin our coverage, now, with abc's pretty arla. >> reporter: all of the towns on the northeast, with estimates it could drop up to 2 1/2 feet of snow. massachusetts governor due value patrick says this storm will make safe travel nearly impossible....
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of snow from new york city to boston in beyond today. on the left you can see shots of sand stockpile and sand being loaded into a dump truck. many people are also rushing to hardware stores pick up supplies like shovels. >> satellite and radar shows this is the convergence of two very strong systems. this is a very cold one here and a very wet when coming down to the south. they will merge together and it looks like boston will be the focal point. this could break a century old records. the words of 3 ft. of snow. new york city is bracing for 2 ft. of snow. wind speeds are expected to top out at 70 mi. an hour. that won't create blizzard like conditions. we have several watches and warnings and a fact. north of boston we have the potential for some coastal flooding. winter advisories' are in effect for most of the northeast. this storm is not that long lasting. it is expected to be off of the maine coast line as we pushed into sunday. we are easy and flight cancellations. downed trees and power lines are also a possibility. we will cont
of snow from new york city to boston in beyond today. on the left you can see shots of sand stockpile and sand being loaded into a dump truck. many people are also rushing to hardware stores pick up supplies like shovels. >> satellite and radar shows this is the convergence of two very strong systems. this is a very cold one here and a very wet when coming down to the south. they will merge together and it looks like boston will be the focal point. this could break a century old records....
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. >> this is video taken tonight in boston. you can see the roads are empty and blanketed with snow. the last vehicle van in massachusetts was 1978. other forms of transportation are also being crippled. airlines have cancelled 3,000 flights today. boston closed its subway and amtrak has suspended some of their service. >>> and this is a live look, we're going to take you there to live conditions as the snow continues to fall. >>> the storm back east is also affecting air travel in the area. this was the scene at san francisco airport. flights to and from boston have been cancelled for tomorrow. we talked to a man who flew in from tokyo only to find out his flight to boston had been cancelled. >> they said the best they can do is get me to washington. and then i was on my own if i didn't accept the red eye on sunday night. >> reporter: sfo reported 57 cancellations tonight to the east coast. mineta san jose has two cancellations headed to new york city and oakland airport is reporting one cancelled flight also to new york. >>>
. >> this is video taken tonight in boston. you can see the roads are empty and blanketed with snow. the last vehicle van in massachusetts was 1978. other forms of transportation are also being crippled. airlines have cancelled 3,000 flights today. boston closed its subway and amtrak has suspended some of their service. >>> and this is a live look, we're going to take you there to live conditions as the snow continues to fall. >>> the storm back east is also affecting...
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. >> this is video taken tonight in boston. you can see the roads are empty and blanketed with snow. the last vehicle van in massachusetts was 1978. other forms of transportation are also being crippled. airlines have cancelled 3,000 flights today. boston closed its subway and amtrak has suspended some of their service. >>> and this is a live look, we're going to take you there to live conditions as the snow continues to fall. >>> the storm back east is also affecting air travel in the area. this was the scene at san francisco airport. flights to and from boston have been cancelled for tomorrow. we talked to a man who flew in from tokyo only to find out his flight to boston had been cancelled. >> they said the best they can do is get me to washington. and then i was on my own if i didn't accept the red eye on sunday night. >> reporter: sfo reported 57 cancellations tonight to the east coast. mineta san jose has two cancellations headed to new york city and oakland airport is reporting one cancelled flight also to new york. >>>
. >> this is video taken tonight in boston. you can see the roads are empty and blanketed with snow. the last vehicle van in massachusetts was 1978. other forms of transportation are also being crippled. airlines have cancelled 3,000 flights today. boston closed its subway and amtrak has suspended some of their service. >>> and this is a live look, we're going to take you there to live conditions as the snow continues to fall. >>> the storm back east is also affecting...
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live in boston, i'm jay gray. jim, pat, back to you. >> jay, tell us where you are and exactly what the situation is right there. >> reporter: right now, pat, we're at the federal courthouse just right here on the harbor in boston. we've seen the wind really pick up over the last hour or so. the snow not as thick as it's going to be moving through the evening but it's still blowing pretty strong here and it's starting to accumulate. that's why they've closed the roads as we get another gust here. that's why they're urging everyone, even though they may be drawn to see what could be an historic event, to stay inside, stay safe. they don't want to add problems to what exists with this weather. >> jay, you stay safe too. jay gray, live in boss tochblt thanks a lot. >> thanks. >>> live look at reagan national airport. as we mentioned, the cancellations of thousands of flights have happened nationwide. transportation reporter adam tuss joins us live from the airport where there are a lot of frustrated fryers right now.
live in boston, i'm jay gray. jim, pat, back to you. >> jay, tell us where you are and exactly what the situation is right there. >> reporter: right now, pat, we're at the federal courthouse just right here on the harbor in boston. we've seen the wind really pick up over the last hour or so. the snow not as thick as it's going to be moving through the evening but it's still blowing pretty strong here and it's starting to accumulate. that's why they've closed the roads as we get...
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the airports with the most cancellations tonight are newark, boston, and laguardia. it is the first big storm after a fairly mild winter so far and here is more from terrell brown. >> reporter: many new england towns spent the day preparing for the storm. it could be as brutal as the blizzard that slammed into the region in 1978. back then, about 100 people were killed, and thousands were stranded. the northeast blizzard in december 2010 cost retailers $1 billion in sales as customers stayed home and stores closed. but this storm could mean salvation. at the blue hills ski area outside boston they've had two seasons with below-average snowfall. how big of a deal is this? >> this is a big deal for us. this is what it's all about. >> reporter: general manager vero piacentini says his resort got just eight inches of snow last year. that forced them to spend $250,000 on snow making. >> you go into last year where , you know, we were just scraping it all together trying to keep the ski area open. and then you get into a year like this where it doesn't get any better right
the airports with the most cancellations tonight are newark, boston, and laguardia. it is the first big storm after a fairly mild winter so far and here is more from terrell brown. >> reporter: many new england towns spent the day preparing for the storm. it could be as brutal as the blizzard that slammed into the region in 1978. back then, about 100 people were killed, and thousands were stranded. the northeast blizzard in december 2010 cost retailers $1 billion in sales as customers...
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boston will see some of the worst conditions with 18 to 24 inches of snow. but we do feel like in massachusetts, vermont and on into maine, an inland area, diane, that comes in with that wind, that 50-mile-an-hour wind, and more than two feet of snow by the time we're done with "world news" on saturday night. >> all right. going to be a big day for you tomorrow. for all of us. thank you, sam. >>> and today in washington, the man at the very center of america's secret war on terrorism appeared in front of the cameras. defending the use of drones and their controversial target. john brennan answered his critics today and abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl was there. >> i am honored to appear before you today -- >> reporter: even before he could introduce himself, the president's choice to run the cia was repeatedly interrupted by anti-war protesters. >> please clear the room. please remove -- >> reporter: it was a rare public appearance for a man who works in a windowless basement office of the white house. an architect of the president's war
boston will see some of the worst conditions with 18 to 24 inches of snow. but we do feel like in massachusetts, vermont and on into maine, an inland area, diane, that comes in with that wind, that 50-mile-an-hour wind, and more than two feet of snow by the time we're done with "world news" on saturday night. >> all right. going to be a big day for you tomorrow. for all of us. thank you, sam. >>> and today in washington, the man at the very center of america's secret...
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there's a live picture of boston. i believe that's boston common. and you can see it's coated the ground now. it just started. this is just the very beginning of it. we're going to see that perhaps hitting by later today. oh, this came in crooked. anyway, that's a photograph that was out in virginia earlier where they got about three or four inches of snow. narrow band there from that storm that is spinning its way off the atlantic seaboard. heavy rain. areas in yellow and orange from the eastern shore and some very strong winds just off the coast. winds are blowing 60 miles an hour. and the storm has really not even gotten that much -- is as strong as we think it's going to get. it's already much stronger than we originally thought it would be at this point in time. there's a little narrow band of sprinkles. a little rain and snow out there in west virginia and western maryland. that may zip just to our north later this afternoon between now and then. some scattered sprinkles. a little bit of drizzle. it's cold. only in the up per 30s near 40 degre
there's a live picture of boston. i believe that's boston common. and you can see it's coated the ground now. it just started. this is just the very beginning of it. we're going to see that perhaps hitting by later today. oh, this came in crooked. anyway, that's a photograph that was out in virginia earlier where they got about three or four inches of snow. narrow band there from that storm that is spinning its way off the atlantic seaboard. heavy rain. areas in yellow and orange from the...
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boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed, accused of killing tree people and he posted a hit list online. the manhunt covers three states and the coast of mexico. teresa garcia is outside los angeles police headquarters. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this has certainly been a tense location out here with so many officers stationed on different corners. we even have a chopper that's been flying overhead with a searchlight going around. you know, this is a sweeping manhunt. as you said it's extended across california through the u.s./mexico border and through nevada and the latest search has been up in the snowy part of the community with officers following foott
boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed, accused of killing tree people and he posted a hit list online. the manhunt covers three states and the coast of mexico....
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to the north and south of boston real trouble when it comes to coastal flooding. situated to the south experienced some water coming over the seawall there's. flooding into homes. the concern there is that it won't abate and train away and instead it will freeze and cause even more problems. to the north, salisbury beach, evacuations. people were taken out by heavy equipment. in all of the situations up and down the coast the national guard has played a big role bringing in heavy equipment and trying to ensure that people are safe in the communities being hit by water unexpectedly. perhaps in some areas that hadn't been hit in previous storms or recently in previous storms. very tough situation. also one other thing thety is being particularly mindful of this carbon monoxide. they are trying to get the word out because there have been several fatalities including the death of a child. son had gone out to help his father clear out a car and sitting there to stay warm and overwhelmed by carbon monoxide. they are having people to be careful cleaning out their cars an
to the north and south of boston real trouble when it comes to coastal flooding. situated to the south experienced some water coming over the seawall there's. flooding into homes. the concern there is that it won't abate and train away and instead it will freeze and cause even more problems. to the north, salisbury beach, evacuations. people were taken out by heavy equipment. in all of the situations up and down the coast the national guard has played a big role bringing in heavy equipment and...
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you know, i spoke to my buddy in boston. they've already gotten a ton of snow in boston. he said massachusetts is now whiter than a romney family reunion. that's how much snow. [ rim shot ] hey, but and some people -- some people love the snow. i'll tell ya, martha stewart today. did you see her on the news? she built a snowman whose eyes were natural black onyx and whose nose was a caramelized roasted baby carrot sprinkled with thyme. beautiful. beautiful, beautiful snowman. well here is an interesting statistic, folks. listen to this. no, that's not interesting. forget that. forget this. you know what i was going to
you know, i spoke to my buddy in boston. they've already gotten a ton of snow in boston. he said massachusetts is now whiter than a romney family reunion. that's how much snow. [ rim shot ] hey, but and some people -- some people love the snow. i'll tell ya, martha stewart today. did you see her on the news? she built a snowman whose eyes were natural black onyx and whose nose was a caramelized roasted baby carrot sprinkled with thyme. beautiful. beautiful, beautiful snowman. well here is an...
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along the densely i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead. new york has 6,300 miles of streets to plow. >> we have more than 250,000 tons of salt on-hand. >> reporter: in new jersey, residents brace for the storm, even though they haven't recovered from the devastation left behind by superstorm sandy. >> trying to batten down the hatches here, if any storms are coming. the last one ruined us totally. >> reporter: new england residents rushed out to stock up on essentials. >> this is panic shopping. so, bread, milk, a snow shovel in case our snow shovel breaks. >> reporter: the fire department was even called into a supermarket in salem, massachusetts, because there were too many people there. many schools and businesses closed ahead of the storm. and airlines canceled more than 2,000 flights and say more are expected. preeti arla, abc news. >>> and
along the densely i-95 corridor from new york, boston and beyond, preparations are under way. crews across the region loaded up salt trucks and are ready to hit the road. >> it will probably be a long four days, which is tough on anybody. >> reporter: no doubt, there is a lot of work ahead. new york has 6,300 miles of streets to plow. >> we have more than 250,000 tons of salt on-hand. >> reporter: in new jersey, residents brace for the storm, even though they haven't...
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jay gray live in boston. several feet of snow could be on the way there. >> reporter: you're absolutely right.aaron. that picture says it all. that snowstorm crippled this city and there's concern we could see similar conditions throughout the day today and into the evening. fo feet of snow is likely to fall in the boston area. so as you talk about people getting prepared, getting their batteries, flashlights, rock salt, the things they will need during this storm and then also the groceries they'll need, water, bread, the things that will sustain them over a couple of days. with the strong winds expected, that could be a few days without power as well. so no one wanting to take any chances. making sure they have everything ready. the emergency operation teams are in full swing at this point. they've got the sanders ready, they're fueled up. really trying to get out ahead of the storm first of all. but then focused on getting back out when they can and helping to dig out. which is going to be a difficult proc
jay gray live in boston. several feet of snow could be on the way there. >> reporter: you're absolutely right.aaron. that picture says it all. that snowstorm crippled this city and there's concern we could see similar conditions throughout the day today and into the evening. fo feet of snow is likely to fall in the boston area. so as you talk about people getting prepared, getting their batteries, flashlights, rock salt, the things they will need during this storm and then also the...
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all this, while the snow is still falling in boston. our extreme weather team is out in force to bring you the latest on the blizzard of 2013. >>> good morning, everybody. i think we have a live shot of the snow coming down in new england at this moment. the blizzard of 2013, not finished yet. and the effects, i can guarantee this, we'll be feeling them for
all this, while the snow is still falling in boston. our extreme weather team is out in force to bring you the latest on the blizzard of 2013. >>> good morning, everybody. i think we have a live shot of the snow coming down in new england at this moment. the blizzard of 2013, not finished yet. and the effects, i can guarantee this, we'll be feeling them for
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. >>> in boston, all that snow has to go somewhere. so city crews have enlisted a snowzillo it's a snow melting machine that converts water into hot air. it's to melt the white stuff. they managed to clear 800 michaels roadway following last weekend's blizzard. >>> and now to chicago where 62 children from 23 countries took their oath and were sworn in as u.s. citizens. mayor rahm emanuel was the keynote speaker over the city's first ceremony dedicated solely to kids. >>> instate upset. michigan state versus michigan. number 8 hosted archrival number 4 michigan. it quickly turned into a rout with michigan state up 20 points. it's the first time in history that the two teams were in top ten as they faced each other and the spartans demolished my wolverines 75-52. >>> in gainesville, number 7 florida state undefeated at home and cruised to an easy win over number 25 kentucky, 69-52. and florida takes over first place in the southeast conference. >> baseball. feliz fernandez signs a seven year contract. he's the highest paid pitcher in ba
. >>> in boston, all that snow has to go somewhere. so city crews have enlisted a snowzillo it's a snow melting machine that converts water into hot air. it's to melt the white stuff. they managed to clear 800 michaels roadway following last weekend's blizzard. >>> and now to chicago where 62 children from 23 countries took their oath and were sworn in as u.s. citizens. mayor rahm emanuel was the keynote speaker over the city's first ceremony dedicated solely to kids....
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i want to go to susan candiotti, my colleague in boston, boston surely getting hit incredibly hard. what are you saying? >> reporter: much the same thing you are. it's blowing sideways as it has been purchase of the night and swirling around in all kinds of different directions. felt like pin needles during most of the day tri and into the evening when it would pelt you in the face and now still seeing much of that but also getting a sense that perhaps the flakes are just a little bit bigger. but as we take a look down now here, a turkey truck just came down this road. we are in columbus park in downtown boston where we have not lost power throughout the night. so this park, this truck just cleared a little bit of a path here but look at how the snow has piled humanary some of the drift that is back there, as well. now, jumping over here, i just want to show you how deep it is. if i could -- if i could make it over the drift okay, not very artfully done and there you have it and putting the stick in the yardstick, looks like 18, 19 inches. remember, the record being at least 27. thi
i want to go to susan candiotti, my colleague in boston, boston surely getting hit incredibly hard. what are you saying? >> reporter: much the same thing you are. it's blowing sideways as it has been purchase of the night and swirling around in all kinds of different directions. felt like pin needles during most of the day tri and into the evening when it would pelt you in the face and now still seeing much of that but also getting a sense that perhaps the flakes are just a little bit...
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between washington and new york are running, but there will only be limited service between new york and boston on sunday. >> local power crews are headed north to help out. we check with local utility companies tonight. pepco is sending 150 crews to new jersey and southern new england to restore power. pepco employees have been dispatched to help. the power is also sending crews, 250, to be exact to new jersey and massachusetts. they are loading 50 crews in the northeast. a 14-year-old silver spring, maryland, teen is facing a murder charge. he's accused of killing his infant sister. ken reports the teen had been caring for the baby. >> police say this all happened sometime thursday night into friday morning inside an apartment here at the 11600 block of lockwood in silver spring. according to police, the mother, gloria, had left her seven month old baby in the care of her 14-year-old brother, jonathan thursday night. she then went off to work. when she returned, the baby was unconscious. paramedics rushed her to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. >> our homicide investigators were ca
between washington and new york are running, but there will only be limited service between new york and boston on sunday. >> local power crews are headed north to help out. we check with local utility companies tonight. pepco is sending 150 crews to new jersey and southern new england to restore power. pepco employees have been dispatched to help. the power is also sending crews, 250, to be exact to new jersey and massachusetts. they are loading 50 crews in the northeast. a 14-year-old...
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and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the man president obama wants as the central intelligence agency had his confirmation hearing today. john brennan's testimony was bankrupt several times by protesters who object to u.s. drone strikes overseas. brennan was the architect of that program. among those killed by the strikes was an american citizen who was a member of al qaeda in yemen. bob orr followed the hearing today. >> reporter: as president obama's top counter-terrorism adviser, john brennan has overseen a five-fold increase in drone strikes against suspected terrorists. brennan today told the senate intelligence committee those strikes are critical for national sec
and boston saved more thand bo $11 million. much of the savings were put back into other city services. and, scott, with forecasters predicting up to 30 inches of snow here, schools have already been closed tomorrow, and the airport here-- the main airport, logan-- has been closed. it will be closed tomorrow afternoon and remain closed through the day on saturday.st p >> pelley: terrell, thank you. the man president obama wants as the central intelligence agency had his confirmation...
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boston, just up with their winter weather advisories and even warnings in the cape. temperatures are going to drop dramatically. raleigh, d.c., both in the 60s yesterday. look at the early-morning lows. tomorrow, raleigh, 21. memphis, 29. >> you'll have the latest forecast tomorrow morning on "good morning america." >>> to a dramatic crash landing. . small plane with family onboard, the trip was a birthday present to a wife, as the pilot struggled to land, the husband was cradling their 7-month-old and it was caught on tape. here's clayton sandelle tonight. >> reporter: she was flying high on her birthday. >> we're over the top of the overpass. >> reporter: taking a ride in a small plane over utah. in the back, her husband and her 7-month-old son. then >> this is kind of scary. >> reporter: a road landing is too dangerous. >> this wasn't a joke and we really were in trouble. >> jonathan keeps rolling, knowing that these could be his final words. >> i love my family. >> all right, we're going to to land right here. is everybody okay? >> reporter: the plane flips up up
boston, just up with their winter weather advisories and even warnings in the cape. temperatures are going to drop dramatically. raleigh, d.c., both in the 60s yesterday. look at the early-morning lows. tomorrow, raleigh, 21. memphis, 29. >> you'll have the latest forecast tomorrow morning on "good morning america." >>> to a dramatic crash landing. . small plane with family onboard, the trip was a birthday present to a wife, as the pilot struggled to land, the husband...
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this is logan airport in boston. nearly 3800 flights have been cancelled and we're getting a ripple affect here in the bay area. heather? >> the airport most-recent numbers for cancellations are that there are 60 total today here at sfo. 40 departures. major cities are boston, new york, newark and philadelphia. >> this is people on the east coast. >> airlines saw it coming and began notifying people yesterday. united set up an area just for rebooking. these tourists are disappointed their four days have been cut in half. they're rerouted to dallas, then, on to washington, d.c.. >> maybe there is no attempt to go sight seeing. maybe. >> do you have a place to stay? just the airport? >> airport. >> these players are trying to get to new york for a match. >> they're not giving us information about what is going on. >> did they reroute you?. >> not yet. >> what did they say to do? >> hold tight. >> this seasoned traveler is betting on getting out tomorrow afternoon to jfk. he's sticking around the airport this afternoon
this is logan airport in boston. nearly 3800 flights have been cancelled and we're getting a ripple affect here in the bay area. heather? >> the airport most-recent numbers for cancellations are that there are 60 total today here at sfo. 40 departures. major cities are boston, new york, newark and philadelphia. >> this is people on the east coast. >> airlines saw it coming and began notifying people yesterday. united set up an area just for rebooking. these tourists are...
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keep that in mind. 25 degrees in boston, 28 in new york. that cool air starting to filter down to the southeast. overnight lows will be quite chilly for the southeast. then monday slowly warming up in the southeast. we're going to watch a system pushing out into the plains. and then by the end of the week this is it right here. we're going to watch this move across the country. this first one for monday and tuesday mainly a rain situation, possibly some severe storms with it monday. then we're looking at a chance for some snow around the great lakes. then we're going to watch that one right here. here it goes on wednesday possibly really starting to wind up as the week goes on. thursday we could have a big storm with this. we're going to have to fine tune the details. but some of the forecast models already picking up that there could be quite a bit of snow, possibly some wind associated with this. so possibly dangerous situation out there on the roads by thursday. then on friday we're going see this move into the great lakes. it's going to
keep that in mind. 25 degrees in boston, 28 in new york. that cool air starting to filter down to the southeast. overnight lows will be quite chilly for the southeast. then monday slowly warming up in the southeast. we're going to watch a system pushing out into the plains. and then by the end of the week this is it right here. we're going to watch this move across the country. this first one for monday and tuesday mainly a rain situation, possibly some severe storms with it monday. then we're...
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in boston an 11-year-old are died of carbon monoxide poisoning. utility crews in massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, new york trying to restore electricity and heat tonight. temperatures expected to be in the single digits. i'm harris faulkner. now, the judge. >> judge jeanine: this is a fox news alert. the manhunt continues for the accused murderer christopher dorner the former lapd cop who vowed to wage war against any one on his hit list. hello and welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. video he surfaced of christopher dorner are when was on the right-side of the law. alicia has the latest on the search for christopher dorner. >> reporter: we received a significant announcement in an update in which they did tell us that the chief here charlie beck ordered a review of the firing of christopher dorner back in 2008. this is the whole reason that dorner says in the manifesto for all of the killing that happened this past week according to police. additionally they announced the formation of the dorner task force. a combination of pol
in boston an 11-year-old are died of carbon monoxide poisoning. utility crews in massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, new york trying to restore electricity and heat tonight. temperatures expected to be in the single digits. i'm harris faulkner. now, the judge. >> judge jeanine: this is a fox news alert. the manhunt continues for the accused murderer christopher dorner the former lapd cop who vowed to wage war against any one on his hit list. hello and welcome to "justice."...
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and boston. what we wanted to see as we went from washington, d.c. early this morning on "squawk box" as we head up to boston for the closing bell is how does the tesla model s perform as we were going along in our drive. we've gone about 300 miles so far. a couple of things stand out. first of all, i've had a number of people who sent me e-mails or texted me or they have tweeted me saying do you have range anxiety when you're driving the model s. i have not had range anxiety primarily because i've known how far i can go. the car kept me posted the entire time. we had 45 miles worth of battery power when we got to this destination here. we knew exactly where we were. having said that. if you were to get lost or some reason you were not close to a charging station you might have range anxiety. the second thing to keep in mind, this super charger network is free for owners. a lot of people say is it free? what are they charging people to charge up model ss. it is free if you're a tesla owner. they have these on the east coast, six in california, san fr
and boston. what we wanted to see as we went from washington, d.c. early this morning on "squawk box" as we head up to boston for the closing bell is how does the tesla model s perform as we were going along in our drive. we've gone about 300 miles so far. a couple of things stand out. first of all, i've had a number of people who sent me e-mails or texted me or they have tweeted me saying do you have range anxiety when you're driving the model s. i have not had range anxiety...
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and even boston did pick up an official 25 inches of snow. there is the only last -- there is bar harbor. there you go, you've got to go to nova scotia if you want more warnings than that. other than that, over. there is ali on that spot, the only guy getting snow. we put him right in the way of the last bastion of snow. other than just driving him up maine. it's just about over. we are going to see winds, providen providence, 39 for tonight, and then better for tomorrow. the winds completely move away. see how the numbers in albany would probably go all the way to calm, calm for the next couple hours on sunday. beautiful day, but tonight it's cold. wind chills around 6 degrees below zero. air temperature not quite that cold but if you are in a house without heat, you need to be very careful with the carbon monoxide, maybe a generator in the garage. put it outside. don't leave your oven on, trying to warm the house. carbon monoxide is getting in if you have a gas oven, leave it on. carbon monoxide is getting into that house. we don't want to
and even boston did pick up an official 25 inches of snow. there is the only last -- there is bar harbor. there you go, you've got to go to nova scotia if you want more warnings than that. other than that, over. there is ali on that spot, the only guy getting snow. we put him right in the way of the last bastion of snow. other than just driving him up maine. it's just about over. we are going to see winds, providen providence, 39 for tonight, and then better for tomorrow. the winds completely...
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in one case, a battery caught fire shortly after landing in boston. the dreamliner is the first commercial airliner to rely heavily on lithium ion batteries, the same kind used in cell phones. >>> the historic blizzard that pounded the east coast is now blamed for five deaths, including an 11-year-old boy in boston. that boy died of carbon monoxide poisoning while trying to keep warm inside a running car. at least 400,000 people are in the dark this morning as crews brave brutal conditions trying to clear roads and sidewalks. the storm dumped as much as three feet of snow in two days. some schools are canceling classes tomorrow and there's still no word on when people will get their power again. >>> rob, you're just telling me a moment ago that freezing rain has followed all that snow. that can't make for a good mix. >> you're starting to see a little bit of that approaching from the great lakes right now, as the dry day, clear day for most of the northeast. good news at the airports, with the faa website, boston's logan airport and the new york area
in one case, a battery caught fire shortly after landing in boston. the dreamliner is the first commercial airliner to rely heavily on lithium ion batteries, the same kind used in cell phones. >>> the historic blizzard that pounded the east coast is now blamed for five deaths, including an 11-year-old boy in boston. that boy died of carbon monoxide poisoning while trying to keep warm inside a running car. at least 400,000 people are in the dark this morning as crews brave brutal...
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the hub. >> this is boston. >> this is boston. >> this is boston! >> this is boston. >> boston, massachusetts, the largest city in new england. a unique blend of old and new, skyscrapers nestled next to historic landmarks, marketplaces lining cobblestone streets. these very streets tell the story of the american revolution. each year more than 4 million tourists walk the freedom trail, 2 1/2 mile hike through time, encompassing nearly four centuries of history. paul revere's house, old north church, the site of the boston massacre. >> i'm standing where we read the declaration of independence to the people of boston for the first time. >> the backbone of boston? its vibrant neighborhoods, each with its own distinct flavor, from trendy back bay to north end's little italy to south boston, community built on strong family ties. born and raised in boston, this man used the city for his back drop of his best-selling books. >> there's no other place like it in the country. no place like it. i love the fact that it's a city where people very much walk the
the hub. >> this is boston. >> this is boston. >> this is boston! >> this is boston. >> boston, massachusetts, the largest city in new england. a unique blend of old and new, skyscrapers nestled next to historic landmarks, marketplaces lining cobblestone streets. these very streets tell the story of the american revolution. each year more than 4 million tourists walk the freedom trail, 2 1/2 mile hike through time, encompassing nearly four centuries of history....